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Conduit Docs

This repository holds documentation for the various parts of Mozilla's Conduit project, which provides tools, services, and automation relating to the submission, review, and landing of patches to the Firefox codebase.

To build these docs, you will need Sphinx and a machine running Linux, OS X, or the Windows 10 Linux Subsystem. If you don't want to install Sphinx at the system level, you can use a virtualenv. For example:

$ virtualenv venv
Running virtualenv with interpreter /usr/bin/python2
New python executable in /home/mcote/projects/conduit-docs/venv/bin/python2
Also creating executable in /home/mcote/projects/conduit-docs/venv/bin/python
Installing setuptools, pkg_resources, pip, wheel...done.

$ . venv/bin/activate

(venv) $ pip install Sphinx
Collecting Sphinx
  Using cached Sphinx-1.6.3-py2.py3-none-any.whl
Collecting sphinxcontrib-websupport (from Sphinx)
  Using cached sphinxcontrib_websupport-1.0.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
... lots more text ...
Successfully installed Jinja2-2.9.6 MarkupSafe-1.0 Pygments-2.2.0 Sphinx-1.6.3 alabaster-0.7.10 babel-2.4.0 certifi-2017.7.27.1 chardet-3.0.4 docutils-0.14 idna-2.6 imagesize-0.7.1 pytz-2017.2 requests-2.18.4 six-1.10.0 snowballstemmer-1.2.1 sphinxcontrib-websupport-1.0.1 typing-3.6.2 urllib3-1.22

You can then run make html to generate an HTML version of the docs, which will be written to _build/html.

These docs are hosted at https://moz-conduit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ and are automatically built from the source repo.

File bugs in Bugzilla under Conduit :: Documentation and submit patches via Phabricator.

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